The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memoir relaying the young life of the author as she struggles to live through poverty with her family. As he gradually ages throughout the book, Jeannette has to face the hardships of a normal growing girl while also facing problems that go on behind closed doors. Walls gives the reader hard-to-read tales of growing up, acting as a parent figure to her younger siblings due to neglect, and trying to keep the family financially stable. At the same time, as she ages and becomes more mature, she tries to break free from her familial roots and move to New York. Once it seems like Jeannette and her siblings have their chance to get out and move to New York, their parents follow them there and decided to live on the streets without a home. Now Walls and her siblings, whom have all moved on, must …show more content…
Walls reminds the reader constantly that many treated her differently because of the conditions her family lived in. Using specific examples from the book, write a response about how living in poverty affected the Walls’s social life.
Describe the dynamic between Jeannette and her father in the beginning and then their dynamic at the end of the book. How is it different? How has it matured?
Since The Glass Castle is a memoir, a clear message might not be able to be identified as easy as a fiction book. Every book speaks to somebody differently. Take this time to write about the messages you feel the book focuses on. Use passages from the books to support your conclusion.
From Section 4, Chapter 56, page 259:
Rosemary: “Things usually work out in the